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Republican Party Rep. Max Miller Ohio says he was almost attacked by a “crazy, confused man” who held the Palestinian flag on Thursday.
“The chaotic hatred in this country has gone out of control. Today I drove off the road on the Rocky River.
Miller, who served as a reservist in the US Marine Corps and served as an aide to the White House in President Donald Trump’s first administration, before winning the election for Congress. Northeast Ohio In 2022, he said he submitted reports to the Capitol Police and local police.
The Rocky River Police Department confirmed that the incident had been reported to Fox News Digital and has launched an investigation, but added that it cannot provide details.
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“We know who this person is and he will face justice,” Miller said. “As a Marine, a proud Jewish American and a solid defender of Israel, I cannot hide in the face of this explicitness. Anti-Semitic violence. ”
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“I will continue to fight against anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and all other hatred,” Miller added in a video posted on social media.

R-Ohio Rep. Max Miller, seen at Capitol Hill on February 28, 2023, says he was nearly on Ohio’s roads Thursday by protesters. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Images)
And when he spoke directly to the person he said to, trying to get him out of the road, Miller added, “If there’s a problem, take it to our office. You want me to run away from the road, but that’s a different story.”
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A survey by the Survey Prevention League (ADL) last year shows that cases of anti-Semitism and hate crimes against Jewish Americans have skyrocketed, particularly since the start of the Israeli-Hamas War in October 2023. The ADL is an international non-governmental organization established to combat anti-Semitism and other forms of bias.